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Published 2018
The Arabic life of Antony attributed to Serapion of Thmuis : cultural memory reinterpreted /

: In The Arabic Life of Antony Attributed to Serapion of Thmuis , Elizabeth Agaiby demonstrates how the redacted Life of Antony , the "Father of all monks and star of the wilderness", gained widespread acceptance within Egypt shortly after its composition in the 13th century and dominated Coptic liturgical texts on Antony for over 600 years - the influence of which is still felt up to the present day. By providing a first edition and translation, Agaiby demonstrates how the Arabic Life bears witness to the reinterpretation of the religious memory of Antony in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
: "This book is a revision of my doctoral thesis, 'Whoever Writes Your Life-story I will Write His Name in the Book of Life.' The Arabic Life of Antony Attributed to Serapion of Thmuis in Manuscripts of the Red Sea Monasteries"-- Author's acknowledgments. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004383272 : 2213-0039 ;

Reading Egypt : literature, history, and culture /

: x, 314 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : pages 312-314. : 9774245466

The Egyptian theatre in the nineteenth century : 1799-1882 /

: ix, 214 pages ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-205) and index. : 977416136x

Published 1988
al-Khamasin : masraḥı̄yah /

: 94 pages ; 20 cm. : 9770117013
9789770117019

Published 1984
al-Usṭūrah fī al-Masraḥ al-Miṣrī al-muʻāṣir, 1933-1970 /

: 516 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 491-503.

Published 1994
Gender writing, writing gender : the representation of women in a selection of modern Egyptian literature /

: ix, 127 pages ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 123-127. : 9774243285

Published 2012
The performing arts in medieval Islam : shadow play and popular poetry in Ibn Daniyal's Mamluk Cairo /

: This is a study of the life and work of Ibn Dāniyāl (d. 1310), a Cairo-based eye doctor, poet, playwright, court jester, and arguably one of the most controversial cultural figures of his time. Drawing on medieval Arabic sources, many still in manuscript and some used for the first time, the author further contextualizes Ibn Dāniyāl's work with respect to poetry production and popular culture in the Islamic Near East in the post-Mongol period. The book also presents the first full English translation of "The Phantom," one of Ibn Dāniyāl's three shadow plays, the only surviving pre-Ottoman Arabic theatrical texts.
: 1 online resource (xiii, 240 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-233) and index. : 9789004218802 : 0929-2403 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1974
Four Egyptian literary critics /

: Based on the author's thesis, Oxford.
Works of A.M. al-Aqqad, M.H. Haykal, Taha Husayn and M. Mandur considered. : viii, 219 pages ; 25 cm.
Also issued online. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-214) and index. : 9004038418
9789004038417